800 persons. Netgains were also recorded for Western Australia (1, 900 persons ... through interstatemigration (-27, 100 persons), followed by South Australia (-3, 700 persons ... to estimate interstatemigration for the December quarter 2004. December quarter 2004

Table 2.5 shows that for most capital city SDs the total netmigrationgain or loss was largely due to the effects of interstatemigration. Brisbane mostly gained population through netinterstatemigration (NIM), while Sydney and Adelaide lost ... 700). In Queensland, the largest rate of netmigration loss were recorded in Central West (12 ... Intrastate Interstate Total Rate(a) State/territory Statisticaldivision

Table 2: Netinterstatemigration to South-East Queensland, origin and destination ofmovers, 1991-96 ...Queensland that benefited most from netinterstatemigration between 1991 and 1996 ... region recorded the highest netgain of 33, 447 from interstatemigration followed

interstatemigrationgain between 1996 and 2001. Conversely Queensland’snet international migrationgain was not as large as the netgain by interstatemigration ... slightly (Table 24). In South Australia and Tasmania net international migrationgains ... Table 25: Australian states and territories: natural increase, net overseas migration, netinterstatemigration and total population growth, financial years 1996–2001 Net Overseas MigrationNetInterstateMigration Natural Increase

The interstatemigration outflow from South Australia to Victoria was the highest recorded ... between the other states and territories. Queensland, being the main beneficiary from interstatemigration, was the prime destination for people departing from Western Australia (8 ... new south wales, queensland, tasmania, victoria, western australia

there are physical barriers to migration reflecting the spatial configuration of Australian ...Queensland conurbation, Australian States are dominated by capital cities ...migration are also increasing. Third, each State’s economy is relatively autonomous

the previous 25 years. The reversal of netinterstatemigration losses reflects greater population gains from all States and Territories. In particular, netmigration losses ... Table 2: Netinterstatemigration to Victoria (persons) State of origin New South Wales Queensland South Australia Western Australia Tasmania Northern Territory ACT Total Change Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics (Cat. 3101.0). This issue ... a substantial turnaround in interstatemigration flows in the past five years. Victoria